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    The prevalence of multiple diabetes-related complications by Morgan, C. LL, Currie, C. J., Stott, N. C. H., Smithers, M., Butler, C. C., Peters, J. R.

    Published in Diabetic medicine (01-02-2000)
    “…Summary Aims To determine the prevalence of the complications of diabetes and the interrelationship between them within a United Kingdom district health…”
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    Qualitative study of patients' perceptions of doctors' advice to quit smoking: implications for opportunistic health promotion by Butler, Christopher C, Pill, Roisin, Stott, Nigel C H

    Published in BMJ (20-06-1998)
    “…Abstract Objectives: To determine the effectiveness and acceptability of general practitioners'opportunistic antismoking interventions by examining detailed…”
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    Estimating the prevalence of diagnosed diabetes in a health district of Wales: the importance of using primary and secondary care sources of ascertainment with adjustment for death and migration by Morgan, C. LL, Currie, C. J., Stott, N. C. H., Smithers, M., Butler, C. C., Peters, J. R.

    Published in Diabetic medicine (01-02-2000)
    “…Summary Aims To determine diagnosed diabetic prevalence within our district (population 434 398) in 1996 using data from two sources. Methods A general…”
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    Signal versus noise in the evidence base for medicine: an alternative to hierarchies of evidence? by Edwards, A G, Russell, I T, Stott, N C

    Published in Family practice (01-08-1998)
    “…Clinical practice frequently generates questions that are not easily answered by randomized trials. On conventional hierarchies of evidence, 'weaker' study…”
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    Relative activity and referral patterns for diabetes and non-diabetes in general practice by Morgan, C. LL, Currie, C. J., Hunt, J., Evans, J. D., Rogers, C., Stott, N. C. H., Peters, J. R.

    Published in Diabetic medicine (01-03-2000)
    “…Summary Aims To describe and compare general practice (GP) activity for patients with and without diabetes using a survey of general practices representing…”
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    A randomized controlled trial of an intervention designed to improve the care given in general practice to Type II diabetic patients: patient outcomes and professional ability to change behaviour by Pill, R, Stott, N C, Rollnick, S R, Rees, M

    Published in Family practice (01-06-1998)
    “…Our objective was to evaluate the effect of training in a patient-centred intervention for GPs and practice nurses on outcomes for patients with Type II…”
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    Avoidable referrals? Analysis of 170 consecutive referrals to secondary care by Elwyn, G J, Stott, N C H

    Published in BMJ (03-09-1994)
    “…Abstract Objective : To determine appropriateness of referrals from primary care to secondary care. Design : Retrospective evaluation of appropriateness of…”
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    NHS acute sector expenditure for diabetes: the present, future, and excess in-patient cost of care by Currie, C.J., Kraus, D., Morgan, C.Ll, Gill, L., Stott, N.C.H., Peters, J.R.

    Published in Diabetic medicine (01-08-1997)
    “…We set out to determine the present proportion of in‐patient revenue used for the care of diabetes and its related complications and to use these data to…”
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    The limits to health promotion by Stott, N C H, Kinnersley, P, Rollnick, S

    Published in BMJ (15-10-1994)
    “…The Peckham Pioneer Health Centre in south London in the 1930s was a cross between a health centre, modern leisure centre, and city farm. 12 The Valley Trust…”
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    Can nurses learn to let go? Issues arising from an intervention designed to improve patients' involvement in their own care by Pill, Roisin, Rees, M.E., Stott, N.C.H., Rollnick, S.R.

    Published in Journal of advanced nursing (01-06-1999)
    “…Can nurses learn to let go? Issues arising from an intervention designed to improve patients’ involvement in their own care The aim of the paper was to explore…”
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    Attitudes of GPs to the care of people with epilepsy by Thapar, A K, Stott, N C, Richens, A, Kerr, M

    Published in Family practice (01-10-1998)
    “…Most individuals with current epilepsy are solely under the care of the primary care team for follow-up care. Government working party recommendations, expert…”
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    Epidemiology and costs of acute hospital care for cerebrovascular disease in diabetic and nondiabetic populations by CURRIE, C. J, MORGAN, C. L, GILL, L, STOTT, N. C. H, PETERS, J. R

    Published in Stroke (1970) (01-06-1997)
    “…Little is known about the pattern of cerebrovascular disease (CVD) for diabetic and nondiabetic patients or about the cost of treatment for CVD in the United…”
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    The assessment of communication skills in palliative medicine: a comparison of the scores of examiners and simulated patients by Finlay, I G, Stott, N C, Kinnersley, P

    Published in Medical education (01-11-1995)
    “…The Diploma in Palliative Medicine was established in 1991 and included communication skills as a major part of the curriculum. In order to assess the efficacy…”
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    'Advise yes, dictate no'. Patients' views on health promotion in the consultation by Stott, N C, Pill, R M

    Published in Family practice (01-06-1990)
    “…Interviews with 130 mothers of lower social class provided the basis for studying their views on the desirability of general practitioner intervention in their…”
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    The exceptional potential in each primary care consultation by Stott, N C, Davis, R H

    “…A four-point framework is described which has been found to be helpful for general practitioners who try to achieve greater breadth in each consultation. The…”
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    Referral for ‘prostatism': developing a ‘performance indicator' for the threshold between primary and secondary care? by Elwyn, Glyn Jones, Rix, Andrew, Matthews, Philip, Stott, Nigel CH

    Published in Family practice (01-04-1999)
    “…Objective. We aimed to define a performance indicator at the gateway between primary and secondary care. Method. We carried out an analysis of referral letters…”
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